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Author Topic: More ways to publicize Kiva  (Read 3784 times)
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Jundee
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« on: September 10, 2007, 05:12:02 PM »

I just started out a few days ago & I've been busy jotting down ideas, some of which I picked up from this site & some of my own.

Because of the present shortage of prospects, I'm preparing the material I'll be needing & the plans to put them into action when the time is right. There's no sense to offer a product if you can't deliver.

Here's what I'm planning:

I'm putting a blurb about Kiva on all my shipping labels.

I'm putting stickers on all my envelopes both for Kiva.org & kivafriends.org

While I pay most of my bills on-line there are some where I have to send a check. I'll include a flyer with each payment.

I've taken the 2 opening pages from the Kiva.org website & had them printed front & back for a flyer which I'll distribute to mailboxes as well as under wiper blades of cars in parking lots. This will happen when we have some product on the shelves again.

I'll carry a supply with flyers with me on any shopping trip and/or appointment to hand to cashiers, shop owners, when I buy gas etc.

I'm working on a bunch of other ideas & will report on them in due time.

I'm just waiting until there's product on the shelves before I swing into high gear.

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« Reply To This #1 on: September 10, 2007, 05:21:04 PM »

Thanks Jundee!

How about starting a new topic so your ideas can get their due notice instead of mixing with a non-so-good idea? Smiley
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« Reply To This #2 on: September 10, 2007, 05:48:36 PM »

You're right, I should've done that but I'm still feeling my way around this site because it has a lot more stuff & features & the design & lay-out is quite different than the one I moderated. So I'm still on a learning curve.

I don't know if Joe can do it but maybe he can fix it & turn this post into a separate thread.

I could do that when I modded.
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« Reply To This #3 on: September 10, 2007, 06:43:23 PM »

Well, maybe Joe can do it, but for sure Diane can do it!   Grin

--Diane.

(PS: You might want to edit the superfluous lines out of the original post in this thread, so it doesn't sound like it's referring to something that's vaporized, now that it's been moved into its own topic.)
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« Reply To This #4 on: September 10, 2007, 07:56:43 PM »

Done, Diane.
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« Reply To This #5 on: September 10, 2007, 11:07:58 PM »

I found the PDF files for the brochure & business cards & saved it to my computer so that makes it even easier to produce than printing it from the Kiva.org site.

I've also ordered stickers for my car.

P.S. Thank you to all who provided this:
Joe,
Ramon,
Kate,
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« Reply To This #6 on: September 12, 2007, 01:06:35 PM »

I took a little of your ideas Jundee.  Just printed up some flyers and distributed them to two post offices, one grocery store, one library and the local Curves.  I need to print up more to put up the next time I am in the "big city".  I started printing out the color flyer but found that for posting on a bulletin board the black and white option is better.

Side note:  Spell check did not accept "Jundee"Smiley
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« Reply To This #7 on: September 12, 2007, 02:43:12 PM »

Thank you Steff, it's nice to know I'm making a contribution already.

I don't care if Spell Check doesn't accept me as long as I'm accepted here. Wink
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« Reply To This #8 on: September 12, 2007, 03:23:09 PM »

Don't worry, you're not alone. Even the word "Kiva" isn't accepted by the spellchecker...

Yesterday I was in a computer shop to see what's new. One of the PCs was accessible to customers and connected to Internet. I left it with the Kiva website on its screen. Maybe it was useless, maybe not. 
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« Reply To This #9 on: September 12, 2007, 04:42:00 PM »

Thats cool Robert.  As enthusiastic as jundee is, maybe he/she will get the idea to head to all the tech stores and put all the computers on to Kiva.  Just a little kid there.  I love your enthusiasm jundee.  You share some of my ideas so obviously I like your thinking.  Even if you only get 5 people on board thats still an accomplishment, and Im sure you and all of us are and have been more successful than that.  I dont mail much but Im getting back into selling on ebay hundreds of items and I wanted kiva address labels.  Also wanted to Kiva out my car.  I have the normal bumper stickers, but I want to get a couple vinyl stick on logos of some sort, that would be really cool.  Read in a magazine I just received in the mail that it is pretty cheap too, less than $100.  I have a job that entails lots of driving. Im a merchandiser/salesman for a beer distributor so I rack up the miles from town to town and would get lots of exposure for the car labels.

In addition I hit about 30 stores per week.  Per haps I can print out some fliers from Kiva and get permission from some stores to hang them in the windows.  Also with this whole calender endeavor we at kivafriends are undertaking, I am thinking of buying and giving one to most of the stores and they can place them in their break areas where all the associates would see it, or just putting them up myself so I know they get up in a place where people will see it.  I think Ill post that in the calender section and see if people will also purchase one for the own work places.

Keep moving forward Jundee!  And dont hesitate to share your great ideas.
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